exhibit at the CU Museum of Natural History

CU Museum of Natural History now accessible from home

Sept. 10, 2020

The CU Museum has gone virtual, offering a wide range of exhibits and educational materials for students, families and community members—online accessible every day and always free.

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The ‘defining decade’: Virtual book club supports A&S students entering adulthood

Sept. 10, 2020

Undergraduates in the College of Arts and Sciences are invited to join a book club meant to break down common misconceptions about one's 20s and encourage participants to take action in their post-graduation careers, relationships and health.

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Dealing with porcupines: Managing communication with high-conflict people

Sept. 9, 2020

Need to calm a combative conversation? Learn how during this Ombuds Office "lunch and learn" session on Sept. 22.

The cover of "For Women and Girls on Fire" by Tanaya Winder, director of CU Boulder Upward Bound

Art and social justice focus of community series

Sept. 9, 2020

Social justice and the arts take center stage this fall as part of a free virtual public series featuring CU Boulder and community artists and educators.

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Mental health first aid workshops available for faculty, staff

Sept. 8, 2020

Mental health first aid training helps a person with no clinical training assist someone experiencing a mental health crisis. Participants learn a five-step strategy to assess and support someone in crisis.

Flags outside the Conference on World Affairs

Get the CWA virtual speaker lineup and schedule for Sept 10–11

Sept. 8, 2020

Join as we host conversations about combating loneliness with a former astronaut; sports activism with the executive director of the U.S. Soccer Women's National Team Players Association; and lessons in leadership with the founder and president of the Privilege Institute.

An aerial view of the CU Boulder campus

Teaching-focused workshops support faculty and students

Sept. 8, 2020

September offerings from the Center for Teaching & Learning include timely workshops on mitigating bias, wellness in the time of COVID-19. They also include ongoing community meetings.

Old Main in the fall

Arts and Sciences faculty town halls to discuss reorganization, governance

Sept. 8, 2020

Join Emily CoBabe-Ammann and Jeff Cox, leaders of Academic Futures, to learn the current status of reorganizing the College of Arts and Sciences into three divisions and the process for faculty in each division to implement local governance mechanisms.

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Promoting mental health and resiliency through COVID-19: A workshop Sept. 22

Sept. 8, 2020

A virtual workshop Sept. 22 will show you how to identify and address mental health concerns associated with COVID-19. Learn tips and tools to help promote mental wellness and reduce stress.

Civil rights march on Washington, D.C. (Photo from the Library of Congress)

Race and the law: Equality still dampened

Sept. 4, 2020

Join this interactive lecture series focused on the relationship between race and the law. The objective is to think about the barriers to and possibilities of the law serving as a vehicle of racial justice.

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